diffuser wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 18:21
I can can see the difference but does it really do anything aside from give more structural strength ? just looks like a coating to make it thicker.
On the pushrod? Of course. The pivot point on the pushrod has been moved inboard. Before the pivot point was close to the upright which means that it's close to the vertical axis of rotation = when the wheel is steered there is very little ride height change.
Now the pivot point for the end of the pushrod has been moved inboard to the top of the thick portion sticking out of upright. This puts it far away from the axis of rotation of a wheel being steered. As the wheel is turned on the steering axis it pulls the wheels up, ergo the front ride height drops.
It is this dropping of the front ride height that increases front wing performance (read downforce) and improves front end performance.